Top second-day draft targets for the Miami Dolphins

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A left tackle for the Hilltoppers, Lamp is likely the one sure thing in this group. He’s virtually unmovable once he gets his hands on a pass rusher, which indicates that his best position might be to move inside to guard. Some teams will be concerned about his short arms.

A left tackle for the Hilltoppers, Lamp is likely the one sure thing in this group. He’s virtually unmovable once he gets his hands on a pass rusher, which indicates that his best position might be to move inside to guard. Some teams will be concerned about his short arms.

King is a long (6 feet 3, 190 pounds), athletic, rangy cornerback who moves fluidly. King might appeal to the Dolphins because their preference is for cornerbacks with length and athleticism. The Dolphins have four potential starters, but need to be mindful of the fact Byron Maxwell is owed $10 million in 2018.

King is a long (6 feet 3, 190 pounds), athletic, rangy cornerback who moves fluidly. King might appeal to the Dolphins because their preference is for cornerbacks with length and athleticism. The Dolphins have four potential starters, but need to be mindful of the fact Byron Maxwell is owed $10 million in 2018.